Recently upgraded to a 9070xt, but boy is it loud on the default settings.
On windows I used adrenalin to do -12% PL and do a custom fan curve, it applies on launch
Can I do the same on Fedora/Cachyos using LACT?
`ujust install-lact`
LACT 0.8.0 released (overclocking AMD+Nvidia cards, fan profiles, monitoring, etc.)
LACT Is The Newest AMD Radeon GUI Control Panel For Linux
I made a tutorial on an MSI Afterburner alternative on Linux (LACT). For the new friends. :)
Videos
Source: https://github.com/ilya-zlobintsev/LACT/releases/tag/v0.8.0
New stuff:
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More advanced profile management
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Process monitor
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More Nvidia metrics
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Power profiles daemon integration
...and more (see full changelog via the above link)
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For people trying to overclock/undervolt their cards while also being able to set up fan profiles, there's no better software in my eyes. And it's also very lean.
Note: Undervolting your Nvidia card has to take the indirect route (=shifting the freq curve) as no direct voltage control is exposed via the Nvidia drivers.
Hi there! Sorry if I'm being an idiot, but I've been trying to figure things out for a few hours, searching here and there but I'm still at a loss. I've recently taken the leap and set up a dual boot Bazzite, and so far having a blast, even though I have to relearn a lot of things.
Latest issue is I'm trying to set up an undervolt/overclock profile for my RX 7900 XTX, and managed to unlock all options in LACT, but nothing I do seems to apply. I figured I'd try undervolting first, but Mangohud still shows the same value. To make sure, I've tried setting the fan at a fixed 100%, but that doesn't kick in either after applying. Am I missing something? Yes, it's the correct GPU (I've disabled onboard chipset in BIOS).
Please don't bash me too hard.
Edit: my investigations and reading of https://gitlab.com/corectrl/corectrl/-/issues/460 point me to a driver level issue with my GPU, as I seem to be unable to change settings using Corectrl as well. Still investigating to clear the fog and try to find a solution/workaround.
Release: https://github.com/ilya-zlobintsev/LACT/releases
Changes (among other stuff):
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UI Update
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Nvidia Voltage-Frequency Curve Editor
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Nvidia target temperature setting
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AMD Hardware blocks information reporting (#942)
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Better Flatpak service reliability (#902 and a few others)
I just read the announcement and haven't tried the new features yet. As always, I'm amazed what the author(s) have pulled off though. The previously impossible undervolting for Nvidia being an impressive feature in itself.
Since this concerns running your hardware out of spec, be aware that instability and/or damage are possible! Use it at your own risk.
Feel free to report back how it works out for you. :-)